UK Polling History: Election of 30 May 1929 – Salford South
Result summary
Parties | ||
Labour | Conservative | |
Votes | 20,100 | 16,846 |
Votes gained | +5,645 | +1,683 |
Share of votes | 54.4% | 45.6% |
Share of eligible voters | 42.8% | 35.9% |
Gain in share of votes | +5.6% | -5.6% |
Gain in share of eligible voters | +4.0% | -4.9% |
Total votes: | 36,946 | |
Electorate: | 46,942 | |
Turnout: | 78.7% | |
Outcome: | Labour gain from Conservative | |
Swing: | 5.6% | Labour from Conservative |
Polling history
List of contests
Date | Type | Parties | ||
Conservative | Labour | Liberal |
Date | Type | Parties | ||
Conservative | Labour | Liberal | ||
5 July 1945 | General Election | 9,150 | 13,941 | |
14 November 1935 | General Election | 16,236 | 15,932 | |
27 October 1931 | General Election | 22,140 | 15,302 | |
30 May 1929 | General Election | 16,846 | 20,100 | |
29 October 1924 | General Election | 15,163 | 14,455 | |
6 December 1923 | General Election | 9,366 | 12,097 | 4,851 |
15 November 1922 | General Election | Uncontested | ||
14 December 1918 | General Election | 14,265 | 3,807 | 1,994 |